Dear users, I'm a newby of OpenOffice. After updating the OS (now ubuntu 18.04, before ubuntu 15.10) and Open Office (now 6.0.6.2, before I don't know), my old presentations don not display anymore any image. Moreover I cannot add any Image to a new/old presentation: I just have a rectangle for the placement and something which may resemble to the file name of the missing image.I've been searching for the icon "Images and Charts", as I read that it could depend on it, but I cannot find it.I've also checked in Tools->Options->OpenOffice (and OpenOffice Impress) -> View, but I could not find anything related to showing images.Can you maybe help?Thank you very muchCheersPaola

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The images may have been linked in the old presentations, not embedded, and with the updates of the operating system are now in different locations or perhaps even lost (as linux o.s, updates often ask for formatting of the hard disk).

Hi RoryOF, thank you for your reply.No, the images were not linked in the old presentations, I'm sure about it. Moreover I also cannot put any new image in a old or new presentation: i don't see it (I can actually add it but not seeing it. I hope I'm clear)I might be wrong, but it really looks to me like a setting problem, a box to check...still I have no clue where this box/icon could be. ...but I might be wrong!CheersPaola

OK, I've taken a few minute - I inserted two .eps files into a sample presentation on OO 4.2.0 (pre release); the images showed up on insertion, and on the presenter console, but not when I showed the slideshow - their slides showed up as blank.

Upload a small Impress file showing the problem so that it can be analysed. Use the Upload attachment tab below where you type (128 kB max); or use a file share site, Dropbox or Google Drive for a larger file.

Thank you very much for the time you spent on it RoryOF!!!I actually don't care about the slide show, as long as I can export as pdf. And also I can move to OO 4.2 if needed.I'll wait to see if someone else (or you later on) has an idea.Thank you so muchCheersPaola

A little searching has found that .eps files can be troublesome in OpenOffice (I can't say about LibreOffice); one posting I found said that saving an .eps file without transparency and using that version solved his problem

I find that the few .eps files I have which I wished to use in OO (years ago) were converted to some other format (.png) and inserted in OO in that format.

/File /Export as PDF is a useful tip for emergency use of a presntation. Of course, it does not use the slide transitions or media.

Edit: While the .eps file displays on screen it does not export to PDF.

There are no .eps files in the file you uploaded. I attach an Impress file with a .eps image in it - it seems to work fine display OK on screen. I also attach the .eps file itself - I had to zip it to be accepted here.

Can I suggest you convert your .eps files to PNG (for graphics files) or JPG (for photos or paintings) at zamzar.com. Now input PNG or JPG files to Impress.

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Dear John_Ha,thank you for your reply. Well, no, we didn't find the solution except, as you suggest, to convert everything....Sure, I can convert my eps files to PNGs, but it doesn't really solve the problem, since when those files are produced they are always eps files, so it is much easier for me to just put them in the presentation.I'm attaching the eps file and the odtThank youCheersPaola

See attached EPS example.odp which has three images. Top left is a .eps file of "black trees" which has no transparency. Bottom left is a PNG file with transparency surrounding the red square. Top right is a .EPS file created from the red square with transparency, so has transparency. The PDF is then created from the .odp file.

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Conclusions seem to be

1 A .eps file without transparency displays properly on screen. Nothing appears in the PDF.

2 A .eps file with transparency does not display on screen - not even the solid component. Nothing appears in the PDF.

3 A .png file with (or without) transparency works as expected and items can be seen through the transparency. It exports correctly to the PDF. If I copy the image out of the PDF the transparent part which shows as white is copied as black.

Hence my suggestion is to convert your .eps files to PNG or JPG as appropriate and insert them as PNG or JPG files.

Hi again,I think I solved the problem by installing a missing library (libgs9-common) which was causing issues also to other platforms. Now I can see and add .eps images in LibreOffice 6Thank you very much for the help and the time you spend to helpCheersPaola

I've just tested my system using OO; that library and its associates was installed. To be certain I flagged these for reinstallation. My sample file using two .eps files I selected yesterday displays one of these these on the presesenter monitor, but not on the projection screen, the other is not even displayed on eitther screen, although both show when building the presentation. I selected the images and using right click on them arranged them to front - still no display.

So I advise, check that they display on your projector or display screen before making a presentation to an audience.

My instinct is always for the easy and quick solution: if building new presentations convert .eps files to another format (test!) before insertion into the presentation.